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I will accompany my mother going to province vs I will accompany my mother to the province

The phrase 'I will accompany my mother to the province' is correct, while the phrase 'I will accompany my mother going to province' is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is needed before 'the province' to show the destination; 'going' is not needed in this context.
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I will accompany my mother going to province

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'to' is needed before 'the province' to indicate the destination.

The correct phrase should be 'I will accompany my mother to the province.'

I will accompany my mother to the province

This phrase is correct in English. It indicates that the speaker will go with their mother to a specific province.

Use this phrase when you want to express that you will go along with someone to a particular place, in this case, a province.

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